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27 January, 07:26

What is the difference between stratification and differentiation? a. Stratification develops in many groups and organizations, but differentiation is less common. b. Stratification exists in modern societies, and differentiation existed in previous societies. c. Differentiation is not necessarily unequal, but stratification is. d. Differentiation is based on different social statuses, stratification is never based on statuses.

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  1. 27 January, 10:29
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    c. Differentiation is not necessarily unequal, but stratification is.

    Explanation:

    Differentiation implies organising, for example, social groups horizontally. This means that the groups may be at the same satus level and this organization is used to see what is common is all of them and what is different among them. Unlikely, stratification is an organization of social groups which is vertically ordered. This means that the most powerful or the group which has the highest social status is placed above from the ones whose social status is lower.
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